Publicado por Lille: GKC (1994), 1994
Librería: Elysium Books, Norwich, VT, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 17,68
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Soft cover. Reprint of the rare limited edition published in 1937 of these 'idylles d'amour grec en Angleterre." Fine in wrappers.
Idioma: Francés
Publicado por Gai Kitsch Camp, Lille, 1995
Librería: Daniel Zachariah, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Miembro de asociación: ALADA
EUR 17,68
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Lille, Gai Kitsch Camp, 1995. 14,5 x 20,5 x 0,7 cm, 125 pp. Near fine. The Book Cellar & Henschel.
Publicado por Chamalières: Chez l'auteur (1944), 1944
Librería: Elysium Books, Norwich, VT, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 44,21
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Soft cover. Romantic adventures from the author of Billy: Idylles d'amour Grec en Angleterre, illustrated throughout by Essac with numerous tipped-in drawings and vignettes. One of only 132 numbered copies issued. Near fine in wrappers, light edgewear. Decorative slipase. Rare.
Publicado por Editions Valere, 1938
Librería: The Cary Collection, Bristol, CT, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 751,57
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Limited Edition. D'ESSAC, Jean [205] pp. Editions Valere 1938 Limited Edition 6 3/4" x 5" Copy number 178 of 900 exemplaires *slight water staining issues condition noted* Alongside the big names in homosexual literature of the interwar period, such as Jean Cocteau or André Gide, who put their fame at the service of the homosexual cause, there is another, more confidential, more popular literature which also contributes its stone to the edifice. This is how Jean d'Essac published in 1937 a little illustrated story of his love affair with Billy, a soldier in the English Royal Guard. The story is unpretentious, the style is simple with a few touches, the illustrations are a bit naïve. However, it is a text that also has something to tell us about what could be the love between two men in this first half of the 20th century. It is above all an uninhibited story, without the desire to be militant, which probably allows it to be at the same time more personal and more direct.