Ilda Les Chants du Signe
np: E. D. A., 1994. First edition. 8vo, 98 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. A prose novel. Rare; OCLC locates only the Bibliotheque National copy. Fine. More
np: E. D. A., 1994. First edition. 8vo, 98 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. A prose novel. Rare; OCLC locates only the Bibliotheque National copy. Fine. More
Paris: Centre de créativité, 1981. 4to, photocopied on rectos only and stab-stapled into thick unprinted glassine wraps. One of fifty numbered copies signed by Lemaitre, the entire edition. OCLC locates four holdings. More
Paris: Centre de créativité, 1980. First edition. 4to, photocopied from typescript and holograph on rectos only; stab-stapled into unprinted yellow glassine covers. Out of an unspecified edition, this is copy no. 11, and is signed by Lemaitre. Rare in this original edition, which was likely distributed in a very limited..... More
Paris: Front de la Jeunesse, 1967. First edition. 4to, 6 pp [mimeographed on rectos only, with the exception of the final leaf], stab-stapled into mimeographed card covers. The program for Lemaitre's candidacy for legislative office in '67. Among Lemaitre's scarcest publications, laying out his positions as a candidate for political..... More
Paris: Centre de créativité, 1979. First edition. 4to, photocopied on rectos only and stab-stapled into card wraps cannibalized from another publication.With a photographic print tipped onto p. 7. One of only fifty numbered and signed copies, the entire edition. A rare work; OCLC locates no holdings. More
Paris: Centre de créativité, 1971-79. three issues, each a stab-stapled 4to; the first issue is mimeographed from drawing and typescript on newsprint, the two later issues photocopied on rectos only and stab-stapled. The earlier issue subtitled "Bulletin de l'Assocation de Defense des Victimes de la Psychiatre, de la Psychanalyse et..... More
Paris: Slovo, 1967. First edition. 8vo, four unbound, folded sheets. Illustrated by the editor. One of 1500 copies printed on Hercule Gris. The first and last issue, featuring poetry by Joel Fremiot, J. P. Gillard, and Francois Poyet, and texts by Poyet and Jaffrenou. The Croatian-born Perich was allied with..... More
Boulogne: Editions CICK, 1973. First edition. 8vo, saddle-stapled wraps. One of 1000 copies of the trade edition. The first and last issue of this Lettriste periodical, which consists entirely of three hypergraphique novels, by Gerard Philippe Broutin, Jean Paul Curtay, and Jean Pierre Gillard. OCLC locates but 3 holdings. Fine..... More
London: Preliminary Committee for the Founding of a New Lettrist International. nd. 8 1/2 x 11" leaflet, printed in black on yellow paper. Leaflet announcing the inauguration of the Bardic Chair of Caer Ruis, in order to facilitate the founding of a New Lettrist International. Quotes from Giordano Bruno, Isidore..... More
Paris: Editions Psi, 1976. First edition. 4to, [54] pp, mimeographed on various paper stocks, side-stapled and tape bound at spine.A scarce and brilliant collection of texts and musical scores. OCLC locates only 4 holdings. Very good with a 1 1/2" tear to paper at foot of spine. More
Paris: Galerie Rambert, 1988. First edition. 4to, printed wraps with a color pictorial pastedown to front panel. Illustrated with 20 full page b/w plates. Text in French. With a preface by Gérard Rambert, "Le Lettrisme en Place", and an essay by Josette Mélèze entitled "Roland Sabatier ou Knossos retrouvé". The..... More
London: Sigma, 1964. Foolscap format, [i], 5 pp, mimeographed from typescript and stapled once at the upper left hand corner [copper]. Early issue of the Sigma Project, beginning with a cover letter by Trocchi introducing his contribution to "an interpersonal log-book entitled Potlatch," with reference to the Lettristes, T.E., Lawrence..... More