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Published by Kolbsheim Cahiers Jacques Maritain 2008, 2008
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Condition: 2. in-8, broché, 120 pp. Introduction de Michel Bressolette, avec une carte de visite manuscrite signée de celui-ci. Très bon état.
Published by Desclée de Brouwer, 1966
Seller: Librairie AU SUD DE NULLE PART, Le Landreau, France
Book Signed
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Editions Desclée de Brouwer, 1966 - In-8° broché, couv. cart., 406 pages, bon état. Envoi autographe signé de Jacques Maritain à Louis Chaigne sur page de faux titre. Dédicacé par l'auteur.
Published by Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A., 1961
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: VG-. No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Three essays by the noted French philosopher: "The Philosopher in Society,'' "Truth and Human Fellowship,'' & "God and Science." 71 pages. This is a unique association copy, with a personalized inscription to Peter T. Mora (prominent medical researcher & husband of Leora, whose estate this came from, a longtime personal secretary to Ethel Kennedy at Hickory Hill) on the dedication page by the man to whom the book is dedicated, Sir High Taylor, university dean & chemist, celebrating the friendship between the two men that began at Princeton. A FIRST EDITION from 1961, this hardcover book has burgundy cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering & decoration to spine.Condition is VG-: very clean, binding straight & secure, pages slightly off-white with random foxing, but unmarked. NO DJ. An unusual association copy & part of Princeton history! Our photos depict the Exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays (Pacific); later orders, weekends & holidays ship very next business day. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Editions De La Maison Francaise, 1941
Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First Edition. CONFESSIONS DE FOI, Editions De La Maison Francaise, 1941, first edition, fine in wraps in like glassine dust-wrapper. SIGNED by the author. Of 2,000 copies, this is #5. Text in French.
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Valois.1930.In-8 relié.467 p.TBE.Demi-reliure avec bande signée.
Published by Editions De La Maison Francaise, 1941
Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First Edition. La Pensee De Saint Paul, Editions De La Maison Francaise, 1941, first edition, fine in wraps in vg glassine dust-wrapper with some light chipping. SIGNED by the author. Of 200 copies, this is #5/50 in Sur Papier Texte. Text in French.
Published by Charles Scribner s Sons, New York, 1958
Seller: Discovery Bay Old Books ABAA, ILAB, Brentwood, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Reflections on America by Jacques Maritain. Inscribed first edition in dust jacket. Publisher: Charles Scribner s Sons, New York, (1958). Inscribed on the ffep: To Lady Taylor and Sir Hugh/with all the affectionate compliments of their old friend/ Jacques Maritain . ). Maritain discusses the American attitude towards sex, marriage, race relations, leisure, work and material culture, and more. A fascinating compilation on scenes from American life, from a French perspective. Dust jacket is in near fine condition, slight wear to the top of the spine and top front corner. Jacket price of $3.50 on the flap. Binding is in fine condition. Contents clean and bright. 205 pages including the index. 5 ½ 8 ¼ inches. Inventory #24-052. Price: $100. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Editiond de la Maidson Francaise, New York, 1941
Seller: Antiquariat Luna, Lüneburg, Germany
Signed
Original-Broschur. Condition: Gut. auf Vorsatz mit Widmung signiert von dem französischen Schriftsteller und Philosophen Jacques Maritain (1882-1973). Maritain war ein Schüler des französischen Philosophen und Literatur-Nobelpreisträgers Henri Bergson. leichte Gebrauchsspuren.etwas bestossen. signed by author. Size: 8°. Vom Autor signiert. Buch.
Published by Meudon, France, 1960
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
unbound. Condition: very good. 2 x 3.5 inches, Meudon, France, no date, circa 1960. Unsigned five-line note, written on the front and back of a personal card, describing a group of journalists from South America. Very good condition. Catholic philosopher and prominent drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. R300165824: Non daté. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 232 pages. Non daté, copyright de 1944. Plats brochés conservés. Envoi de l'auteur en page de garde. Titre, auteur et filets dorés sur le dos. . . . Classification Dewey : 97.2-Dédicace, envoi.
Published by Paris Librairie Marcel Rivière, coll. "Bibliothèque de Philosophie" 1930, 1930
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Condition: 7. in-8, broché, LXXXVI + 467 pp., index. Seconde édition revue et augmentée, avec un envoi autographe signé "à François Mauriac, avec la fidèle amitié de Jacques Maritain". Dos passé.
Published by Édition de la Maison Française, Paris, 1943
First Edition Signed
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. "Paris, Édition de la Maison Française, 1943. Couverture souple, 108 pp. Partiellement coupé. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Tirage courant après 200 ex. numérotés. ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE SIGNÉ: " à Jules Romains, à madame Jules Romains, Fidèle et amical souvenirs Jacques Maritain " ". Signé par l'auteur.
Published by Desclée de Brouwer, 1939
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
First Edition Signed
souple. 1 vol. petit in-8 br., Bibliothèque Française de Philosophie, Desclée de Brouwer, Paris, 1939, 272 pp. Exemplaire du tirage ordinaire de l'édition originale, dédicacé par Jacques Maritain à "Jacques et Marguerite Arney". Bon exemplaire, bien complet du prière d'insérer. "On sait que pour saint Thomas d'Aquin l'unité substantielle du composé forme-matière impose en nous [. ] une condition charnelle. [. ] Si variés qu'en soient les sujets, les quatres essais réunis dans ce volume se situent dans une même perspective philosophique : on y considère l'état et le fonctionnement de l'esprit en tant même que son union au corps affecte intrinsèquement sa manière d'être et d'agir [ . ]" Langue: Français. signé par l'auteur.
Published by Labergerie, 393 pp., Paris, 1935
Seller: Buenos Aires Libros, Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
Signed
Half leather. Condition: Very Good. Trois leçons faites à Rome, à l'Angelicum, en Mars 1934. Author's inscription and signature on half-title page. Text in french. 12mo. Signed by Author.
couverture souple. - Stock, Paris 1926, 13,5x19cm, 2 volumes brochés. - Edition originale, un des 30 exemplaires numérotés sur Japon, tirage de tête. Une déchirure recollée en pied d'un mors, dos légèrement bruni. Exemplaire à toutes marges. Envoi autographe signé de Jacques Maritain à mademoiselle Delamain, la fille de son éditeur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND].
Condition: 6. 2 vol. in-12, brochés, 70 et 70 pp. Bonne réunion de ce dialogue emblématique de la crise spirituelle de l'entre-deux-guerres. Chaque volume porte une mention de septième édition et un envoi de l'auteur à une demoiselle. En excellente condition.
Paperback. First Edition. Small 8vo. 5.125 x 8 in. 415, [9] pp. Original purple typographic wrappers. Illustrated with two suites of reproductions of black & white photographs. Text in French. Uncut. Warmly inscribed by Maritain to his goddaughter at half-title, 'pour Doris | avec toute la tendresse | de son vieil ami | jacq' ('for Doris, with all the affection of her old friend Jacq'). Very good. Moderate sun-fading to spine, with some creasing; lightly worn at extremities, with a touch of soiling. Binding tight, text clean & bright.
Published by Image, New York, 1966
First Edition Signed
Paperback. First Image Books Edition. 12mo. 4.125 x 7.125 in. 440 pp. Original sage green wrappers. Edited with an introduction by DONALD and IDELLA GALLAGHER. A Paperback Original. Inscribed by Maritain to his goddaughter on title page, 'To my dearest Doris | with the love | of old | Jacques'. Very good. Binding very slightly cocked, covers lightly soiled, light spotting to top edge, spine moderately toned, with a bit of worming to edges of spine. Binding tight, text clean & bright.
Publication Date: 1942
Seller: PRISCA, Paris, France
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Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. 12 novembre 1942, In-8, couverture muette détachée, deux cahiers manuscrits à la plume un de 10 feuillets recto-verso et le second également de 10 feuillets le dernier recto seulement, les cahiers manuscrits correspondent aux pages 19 à 48 de l'imprimé Ce texte rédigé par Maritain à distance de la défaite, alors qu'il était à New-York permet une certaine prise de recul. Les points forts sont la défense des démocraties de l'avant- guerre désavantagées devant Hitler par leur pacifisme, et l'analyse des rapports avec l'Angleterre. Une égale clairvoyance sur la question des prisonniers désamorce la propagande de la « relève ». Les quelques lignes consacrées au regard que les occupés portent sur l'occupant sont proches du Silence de la mer de Vercors : « Les français refusent instinctivement l'attention de leurs yeux aux allemands qu'ils rencontrent, leur regard qui ne les aperçoit pas passe à travers eux comme s'ils n'existaient pas. » Malgré l'analyse rigoureuse de la soumission d'une grande partie de la société militaire et politique française à l'hitlérisme, sans le vouloir, Maritain se prend à son propre piège en appelant les deux dictateurs « monsieur Hitler » et « monsieur Mussolini ». L'affirmation devenue quasi-classique depuis que le régime de Vichy n'a été compris que par les historiens des États-Unis est quelque peu démentie par ce texte qui précède leurs analyses de quelques années. Nous joignons les imprimés de ces textes (couverture muette, A travers le désastre, Copyright 1941 by Éditions de la Maison française), desquels les manuscrits correspondent aux pages 19 à 48 (jusqu'à la fin), ce qui laisse penser que ce sont les textes manuscrits originaux. Signé par l'auteur.
Published by Longmans, Green and Co, New York, 1941
Seller: North Books: Used & Rare, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Stated First Edition. Octavo (8vo). ix. 117pp. Publisher's cloth boards. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper: 'To Dr. Alvin Johnson, with friendly regards, Jacques Maritain.' Johnson was founder of the New School in New York City, where he provided sanctuary for Jacques Martain from Nazi persecution, just as he did for so many of the other great scholars and intellectuals throughout the 1930s and 40s. He created a special division for them within The New School, unofficially called the 'University in Exile,' where Maritain continued to write and taught classes. 'France: My Country, Through the Disaster' is Maritain's moving treatise on the Nazi occupation of his homeland and fittingly inscribed to his benefactor. An important association copy. NEAR FINE in Very Good dust jacket protected in a removable archival cover. The book itself with light sections of oxidative stress at the endpapers and paste-downs, else Fine. The dust jacket shows marginal shelf rubbing along the edges and corners, light hints of foxing at the flap folds, otherwise is not price-clipped remaining bright, colorful, and distinct. As pictured.
Published by Five rare books and associated ephemera (all published in French) from the private library of Maurice de Gandillac, 1930-1966, 1966
Seller: Respublica Books LLC, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Maritain, Jacques: Éléments de Philosophie (I): Introduction Générale a la Philosophie, Paris: Pierre Téqui, Libraire-Éditeur, 1930. Reprint of the original 1920 edition. Original wrappers. Minor smudging and toning to wrappers and slight creasing to corners and faint staining to spine; minor toning to leaves. Portions uncut. Very good. Signed and inscribed by Jacques Maritain to Maurice de Gandillac on half-title page: "To Maurice de Gandillac / With affection / Jacques Maritain." Volume 1. Maritain, Jacques: De la Philosophie Chrétienne, Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1933. First edition. Original wrappers. Small red ink spot to foot of front wrapper; minor toning to leaves. Very good. Signed and inscribed by Jacques Maritain to Maurice de Gandillac on the front free endpaper: "To Maurice de Gandillac / Very affectionately / Jacques Maritain." Maritain, Jacques: Science et Sagesse, Paris: Éditions Labergerie, 1935. Original edition without large paper announcement. Original wrappers. Slight creasing to wrapper edges with chipping to blue wrappers along head and foot of spine; faint sunning and smudging to spine; leaves generally bright; very good. Signed and inscribed by Jacques Maritain to Maurice de Gandillac on half-title page: "To Maurice de Gandillac / Very affectionately / Jacques Maritain." Enclosed is a 4-page prospectus presenting "La Vie Donnée: Poémes de RaÑ ssa Maritain," a collection of poems by RaÑ ssa Maritain, published the same year by the same publisher. The prospectus is horizontally folded with minor toning. Maritain, Jacques and RaÑ ssa Maritain: Situation de la Poésie, Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1938. Original edition without large paper announcement. Original wrappers. Minor rubbing and creasing to spine with some spotting to spine and rear wrapper; some toning to leaves. Uncut. Very good. Signed and inscribed by both Jacques Maritain and RaÑ ssa Maritain, on front free endpaper: "To Maurice de Gandillac / Affectionate memory of / Jacques and RaÑ ssa Maritain." Maritain, Jacques: Le Paysan de la Garonne, Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1966. Original edition without large paper announcement. Original wrappers. Minor toning and smudging to wrappers with slight cock to spine; pages bright. Very good. Signed and inscribed by Jacques Maritain to Maurice de Gandillac on half-title page: "To Maurice de Gandillac / With the faithful friendship of / Jacques Maritain." Please see the pictures of the foregoing items for additional information, and feel free to request additional information and pictures regarding the Jacques Maritain and Maurice de Gandillac Collection. Each item in the collection was published in French. A unique collection of books and associated ephemera presented by Jacques Maritain (1882-1973) and his wife, RaÑ ssa Maritain (1883-1960), to Maurice de Gandillac. Jacques Maritain was an influential Catholic philosopher whose work helped generate a modern revival of Thomism and Aristotelianism. Maritain was a prolific author, publishing over 60 books, and his works and thought were highly influential throughout Europe and the United States. Maritain was instrumental in the development and drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and his religious and philosophical thought profoundly influenced Pope Paul VI, to whom Maritain had acted as friend and mentor. Maritain's projects spanned many fields, including philosophy, religion, politics, aesthetics, and the philosophy of science, and among his enduring legacies is his promotion of integral humanism-a Christian humanism capable of giving expression to man's spiritual character and, unlike secular humanism, uniting rather than dividing the whole of human experience. Jacques Maritain studied at the Sorbonne and it was there that he met RaÑ ssa Oumançoff, a Russian Jewish émigré, whom he would marry in 1904. RaÑ ssa was a successful poet and noted mystic who would partner with her husband in a lifelong quest for the truth. Prior to their marri. Signed by Author(s).