Published by Olympia Theatre, Paris, 1934
Seller: Locus Solus Rare Books (ABAA, ILAB), Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Bifolium, approx. 6 X 7-1/2 in., printed on all sides. Printed program for Friday, July 13, 1934, featuring two 1931 comedies: "La Prison en Folie" and "Mam'zelle Nitouche." Haik was a producer and owner of several theaters, with a particular claim to fame among French film devotees for having been the first to present the work of Charlie Chaplin in that country -- he also is credited with inventing the nickname "Charlot" by which Chaplin was widely known in France. A Jew, Haik suffered under Nazi occupation when his theaters and businesses were seized. He produced an anti-Nazi film before fleeing to Tunisia, where he had been born. Folded horizontally; a few minor wrinkles.
Published by Hatier / Fédération française des échecs,, 1978
Seller: La Bergerie, Le Locle, Switzerland
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée. Illustré de dessins de La Tour.
Published by Editions Parima, 1933
Seller: Librairie Et Cætera - Sophie Rosière, Belin-Béliet, France
Couverture souple. En couverture, photo d'Irène Dunne par Jacques Haïk, extraite du film réalisé par Georges Archainbault. (illustrator). Livre en français. Traduit de l'américain par Jérôme Hardouin. En couverture, photo d'Irène Dunne par Jacques Haïk, extraite du film réalisé par Georges Archainbault. Broché. 254 pages. Papier bruni. Cinéma. Livre.