Seller: London Bridge Books, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Good. Alexander Alexeieff (illustrator).
Published by Pantheon, 1958
Seller: Jackson Street Booksellers, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Near fine copy in hardcover with very good minus slipcase. Light shelf-wear. Slipcase has some edge-wear and a short split to one of the corners.
Published by Easton Press, 1997
Seller: Rare Reads, Athens, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. No dust jacket. Minute wear to cover and gilt edge of pages. Collector's notes laid on. Marker ribbon attached. Very Good + condition.
Published by Limited Editions Club, 1967
Seller: Sage Rare & Collectible Books, IOBA, Livonia, MI, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Signed by the illustrator. Limited edition of 1500 copies, this being copy #869. Quarter navy leather cover with illustrated cloth is flawless. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Former owner's bookplate affixed to front paste down. Publisher's notes laid-in. Pages are clean and pristine. Slipcase is sunned with very modest wear and 11. 5" drip stain but in very good condition.; 0 pages; Signed by Illustrator.
New York Covici Friede 1929 Bound, half-cloth, title on spine, cardboard covers, xvi+214pp., 17x25cm., ills. in b/w., in good condition (covers rubbed, corners slightly bumped, interior and pages clean and in very good condition). A first English translation of Joseph Delteil's debut novel, 'Sur le fleuve Amour', set along the vast, enigmatic River Amur. Illustrated with a frontispiece and eight exquisite engravings by Alexandre Alexeieff. Limited to 1,250 numbered copies. This evocative, somewhat erotic narrative captivated the surrealist circle upon its first appearance. A rare and beautifully produced edition, a compelling blend of poetic sensuality and visual artistry. On the River Amour is the first English translation of Joseph Delteil's 1922 novel, originally published in French as Sur le fleuve Amour. Set along the Amur River in the Far East, the story interweaves sensual, poetic descriptions with an air of mystery. The style is part dreamlike, part erotic, and was initially applauded by surrealist authors upon its first publication. Samuel Putnam's English translation vividly captures this richly detailed, lyrical atmosphere, combined with the artistic woodcuts of Alexandre Alexeieff. Joseph Delteil (1894-1978): A French writer and poet, born 20 April 1894 in Villar-en-Val, Aude, France; died 16 April 1978 in Grabels, Hérault, France. His debut novel Sur le fleuve Amour (1922) attracted surrealist admiration (notably from Aragon and Breton). In 1925, his work Jeanne d'Arc won the Prix Femina but led to a rift with the surrealists. After falling seriously ill in 1931, he retreated to the south of France in 1937, living a quiet peasant-writer life until his death.