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Edité par The Philadelphia Inquirer 1943, 1943
Vendeur : Wonderland Books, Berkeley, CA, Etats-Unis
Illustrated by Ben Dale From the Complete Gold Seal Novel series run by the Inquirer ed. paperback about very good condition in wrappers (a small insect hole (< 1/2 cm.) through the piece)- Piece is about 11 X 14" & 20 pages.
Edité par Editions Albin Michel, 1934
Vendeur : Librairie Et Cætera (et caetera) - Sophie Rosière, Belin-Béliet, France
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Couverture souple. Livre en français. Traduit par Paul Genty. Broché. 252 pages. Couverture défraîchie. Littérature : 20e siècle. Livre.
Edité par 1933, 1933
Vendeur : Book Hémisphères, Kervignac, France
Etat : Used: Good. Occasion - Bon Etat - Jauni - L'?tablissement de madame Antonia (1933) - Poche.
Etat : Bon. Paris, Albin Michel, 1934. In-12 de 252 pp., (1) ff.; broché, couverture jaune imprimée en noir. Edition sur vélin supérieur. Mention de 2e mille. Roman traduit de l'anglais par Paul Genty. Très bon exemplaire. Rare. La librairie offre aux clients d'AbeBooks 20% de réduction sur l'ensemble de son catalogue. Prix d'origine : 30 EUR.
Edité par Albin Michel., Paris., 1933
Vendeur : Librería Javier Fernández, MADRID, MADRI, Espagne
18x12. 316p. PEDIDO MINIMO, 6.00 EUROS. ENVIO GRATUITO HASTA 1 KILO A LA PENINSULA SIN NUMERO DE SEGUIMIENTO. PARA OTRAS FORMAS DE ENVIO, LEA CONDICIONES. ACEPTAMOS BIZUM (PAYPAL +1,80 HASTA 50 , RESTO +5.95%). EN ALMACEN. LITERATURA INGLATERRA LIBRO EN FRANCÉS Falto de cubiertas. Trad. P. Genty. Enc. 1/2 tela cart.
Couverture souple. Etat : bon. R150192821: 1933. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 316 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne.
PARIS, The Vendôme Press, 1938 - In-8° - Broché - Jaquette illustrée en couleurs - 358 pages - Exemplaire non coupé - très bon état Livres.
Couverture souple. Etat : bon. R150192822: 1934. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 252 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne.
Edité par Vendome Press, Paris, 1938
Vendeur : Sekkes Consultants, North Dighton, MA, Etats-Unis
Softcover. Etat : Very good. Etat de la jaquette : very good. A risqué novel about prostitution. The story of a brothel in Northern Germany, where "fashionable women came to sight-see and sip champagne [and] fashionable men were frequent callers." The book is structured as a series of chapter-vignettes about each of the nine women who work there. This is the 1938 Vendome Press edition with illustrated wrappers. Original wrappers with a bit of wear at the top edge. Very clean interior. 5¾" - 7¾". book.
Edité par The Macaulay Company (c.1932), New York, 1932
Vendeur : ReadInk, ABAA/IOBA, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good dj. Reprint? (see note). [Good only, book is worn and moderately soiled at page edges, both hinges weak (rear due to removed endpaper); jacket worn at edges and corners, quarter-sized chip at top rear hinge (taking part of the title with it), soiling and scuffing to rear panel]. The story of a brothel in Northern Germany, where "fashionable women came to sight-see and sip champagne [and] fashionable men were frequent callers." The book is structured as a series of chapter-vignettes about each of the nine women who work there (this being the joint's m.o.: "There were only nine girls, never more, and all of them beautiful, all of them from different countries"). You've got Natachia (Russian), Esther (from Palestine), Hahlihla (from Morocco), Frankie ("the vivacious American girl"), Fatima (Arab father/Syrian mother), Paulette (French), Lotte (German, "whose bourgeois appearance was contradicted by her store of strange desires and sadistic impulses"), Raquel (Spanish) -- and "the newcomer, the shy, delicate-featured girl from Budapest who was to cause a strange turmoil in the house of Madame Antonia." The author was an actress and occasional playwright, who appeared in the original Broadway production (1924) of "What Price Glory?," as Charmaine (the role played in the famous silent film by Renee Adoree) [The reason I state the edition as "Reprint?" is that the book appears to have been published by Liveright in 1932; there's no indication on this Macaulay edition of any prior printing, but then again Macaulay was a little slipshod about such matters. It's worth noting, however, that several of the books advertised on the rear jacket panel were, in fact, 1933 publications.].
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgique
Membre d'association : ILAB
2. Paris, The Vendôme Press, 1938, in-8°, 358 pp, sewn, publisher's plain grey-brown wrapper. The author, at one time a Broadway actress, relates in this story the histories of the different girls in Mad. Antonia's brothel. Openly published in New York in 1932, this would be an illicit Paris edition; aims at a different European public.