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Histoire d’O

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€2,750.00

A landmark bibliophile edition of *Histoire d’O*, lavishly issued in 1962 by the Cercle du Livre Précieux and superbly accompanied by Léonor Fini. This large 4to copy remains as issued: unbound sheets in a black-velvet chemise and slipcase, allowing paper and impression to shine. Fini’s plates, poised between dream and menace, lend the novel a ritual, near-mythic aura. The present copy belongs to the scarce “Hollande van Gelder” issue with double suite and a refused plate. The fusion of text, paper and image makes it a pinnacle of twentieth-century erotic bookmaking. Essential for collectors of Fini and clandestine literature in deluxe dress.

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Histoire d’O
1962 | Paris | Cercle du Livre Précieux
A bibliophilic apotheosis of a controversial classic; scarce complete with double suite and refused plate.

A landmark bibliophile edition of *Histoire d’O*, lavishly issued in 1962 by the Cercle du Livre Précieux and superbly accompanied by Léonor Fini. This large 4to copy remains as issued: unbound sheets in a black-velvet chemise and slipcase, allowing paper and impression to shine. Fini’s plates, poised between dream and menace, lend the novel a ritual, near-mythic aura. The present copy belongs to the scarce “Hollande van Gelder” issue with double suite and a refused plate. The fusion of text, paper and image makes it a pinnacle of twentieth-century erotic bookmaking. Essential for collectors of Fini and clandestine literature in deluxe dress.

€2,750
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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
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Copy no. 13 of the twenty-five on Hollande van Gelder, numbered 12–36, with double suite (black & sanguine) and a refused plate.
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No. 13
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The novel probes domination, surrender and identity in a narrative that is coolly composed yet searing. This edition stages the text as a luxury artefact, sharpening the friction between content and carrier. The suites (in black and in sanguine) reprise every plate in two tonalities, heightening the theatricality. The refused plate adds a rare counter-image, an artistic alternative that historicises the set. It is both a book to read and a cabinet treasure.

Sombre printemps. Traduit de l’allemand par Ruth Henry et Robert Valançay.
Zürn, Unica · Bellmer, Hans
Sombre printemps. Traduit de l’allemand par Ruth Henry et Robert Valançay.

This large and sumptuous edition of Sombre printemps brings together one of Unica Zürn’s most haunting texts and an original burin frontispiece by Hans Bellmer. Issued by Pierre Belfond as the French translation of Dunkler Frühling, it appeared when Zürn’s name had become inseparable from Bellmer’s. That proximity is not merely biographical here; it shapes the entire aura of the book, in which text and image seem to emerge from the same disturbed inner world. The deluxe issue, printed on vélin d’Arches and accompanied by an additional proof on japon nacré, gives the volume a distinctly bibliophilic status. Bellmer’s signed frontispiece does not simply decorate the text, but stands as a visual counterpoint to Zürn’s claustrophobic prose. The publication is all the more poignant for having followed so closely upon Zürn’s death, as though the book became both tribute and posthumous memorial. Within the Cahiers du Regard, it ranks among the most charged and desirable collaborations. For the collector, this copy unites literary intensity, surrealist resonance, and exceptional material refinement.

Ill Book
€1,400
La guerre et la paix
Roy, Claude · Picasso, Pablo
La guerre et la paix

*La guerre et la paix*, published in 1954, is a monumental overview of Pablo Picasso's work for the Vallauris chapel, accompanied by Claude Roy's text. This edition by Cercle d’Art forms an essential synthesis of Picasso’s post-war humanism and his resistance to the horrors of conflict. The book contains, alongside numerous reproductions, original lithographs that expose the dynamics of his artistic process. For the bibliophile, this work is a crucial testimony to the dialogue between word and image in the early 1950s.

Ill Book
€850
Führ 4 für vier
Garnier, Pierre · Finlay, Ian Hamilton · Gomringer, Eugen · Mon, Franz · Rühm, Gerhard · Kolář, Jiří · Spatola, Adriano · Williams, Emmett · Morellet, François · Kriwit, Ferdinand · Ulrichs, Timm
Führ 4 für vier

*Führ 4 für vier*, published in 1969, is an iconic collaborative work that completely blurs the boundaries between concrete poetry and concrete art. Edited by Jürgen Brenner and Kurt Weidemann, this large-format book-object brings together an international selection of the most important avant-garde voices of the 1960s. The work is not merely an anthology but a tactile and visual experiment where transparent sheets, serigraphs, and typographic compositions overlap. Featuring contributions from major figures such as Ian Hamilton Finlay, Eugen Gomringer, and François Morellet, it functions as a total work of art questioning the structural essence of language and form. The edition was strictly limited, and each copy was personally signed by all participating artists, confirming its status as a historical document. For the collector of concrete art and conceptual publications, this is an absolute cornerstone. Its physical execution as a blockbook with silver accents reflects the machine-like and minimalist aesthetics of the era.

Ill Book
€1,750
Hélène chez Archimède
Suarès, André
Hélène chez Archimède

Hélène chez Archimède is a remarkable example of the collaboration between a poet and a visual artist, in this case the French author André Suarès and the legendary Spanish master Pablo Picasso. The edition, illustrated with wood engravings, reveals the complex interplay between word and image that culminated in the production of illustrated books in the mid-20th century. This work, originally a project by the famous art dealer Ambroise Vollard, shows the enduring relevance of classical themes, here the myth of Helen, in a modernist context. Thanks to its careful execution and the exclusivity of its print run, Hélène chez Archimède is not only a literary work but also an art object, a testament to the artisanal perfection sought by the Nouveau Cercle parisien du Livre. It represents a significant moment in the history of the modern illustrated book, where the line between illustration and autonomous art blurs. The additions to this copy, such as a menu and an announcement leaflet, enrich its bibliographic and historical value and offer a rare glimpse into its publication context.

Ill Book
€3,500
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