Publisher varies: 30 mai 1969- Jean Schalit., Description based on: No 1 (7 mai 1968); title from caption., Latest issue consulted: No 45 (vendredi 30-samedi 31 mai 1969)., Available on microfilm., and BEIN 2009 Folio S15: From the Philippe Zoummeroff Collection of May 1968 Paris Counterculture: 1-30, 32-45; 38:suppl.
BEIN Fielding F750L: Inscription on front free endpapers for volumes 1-3: Louis Le Seur a Merieves. Unidentified inscription [Sibon?] on title pages of all volumes., An adaptation by La Place., Translator identified as La Place in BN., Actual place of publication from: Weller, E.O. Die falschen und fingierten Druckorte, v. 2, p. 126., Vol. 1: [4], xj, [1], 336 pages, [4] leaves of plates; v. 2: [4], 344 pages, [4] leaves of plates; v. 3: [4], 282 pages, [4] leaves of plates; v. 4: [4], 341, [1] pages, [4] leaves of plates., and This translation, by P.A. de La Place, published later under title: Tom Jones, ou L'enfant trouvé. Cf. Quérard, la France litteraire, v. 3, p. 120.
"Publication dirigée par le Mouvement lettriste et le Soulèvement de la jeunesse, sous la surveillance théorique et pratique des comités de vigilance des universités, des lycées et des écoles. Fondateur-directeur: Gérard-Philippe Broutin.", No 3 (décembre 1974) consists of "Contre Pierre Restany et les 'nouveaux-réalistes' / par Isidore Isou." No 4 (octobre 1975) consists of "Sur la côte des toiles lettristes / de Isidore Isou.", No 1 (avril 1973)., No 4 (octobre 1975)., and BEIN Lemaître Lettrism S21: From the library of Maurice Lemaître.
Publisher:
Centre international de création kladologique
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Topic):
Lettrism, Painting, French, History and criticism, and Student movements
BEIN PLAYING CARDS GEN 933: From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards., Title from case., Date of publication from Keller., French suit system., Composition of deck: 52 (A, K, Q, J, 10-2), joker, advertisement card., Aces indicated by "1"., Courts: B. P. GRIMAUD // PARIS., R-Roi (king); D-Dame (queen); V-Valet (jack)., and Issued in tuck case, blue: OLYMPIC / [olympic rings] / GRIMAUD / PARIS / INDEXEES 53 CARTES.
BEIN Gallup Eliot C236: From the Donald C. Gallup Collection of T.S. Eliot., BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein: I always liked are there six or another question, don't we. B.W.: 6(copy 1)., BEIN Za Zt65: Bookplate: Carl Van Vechten: 6,8,23(copy 1); 15,16/17(copy 2)., BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: All about questions for Carl, lots of love, Gtde: 8(copy 1), BEIN Za Zt65: From the library of John J. Slocum: 10-11,13-14,16/17-18,21-22,27(copy 1); 1,4-6,8,19/20(copy 2); 3-9(copy 3)., BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: As a wife has a cow, a love story and Carl likes a cow and a wife and a love story he likes it all and we like it all which is Carl as a wife has a cow, a love story. Gtde: 3(copy 2), BEIN Za Zt65: Bookseller's label: William Jackson (Books) Ltd.: 6,14(copy 2)., BEIN Za Zt65: Presentaion inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: If he thinks about it was not a novel of transition because dear Carl we love you Carl. Gtde: 10(copy 2), BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: For Carl all I have written now and always with love. Gtde: 15(copy 2)., BEIN Za Zt65: Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Carl Van Vechten: To Carl the Four Saints in transition but not in transition but in fullfillment. Gtde: 16/17(copy 2), BEIN Za Zt65: From the library of Ralph Hodgson: 18,21,22-23(copy 2); 14,22(copy 3)., BEIN Za Zt65: Ms. notes: Ralph Hodgson: 23(copy 2)., and Editors: Apr. 1927-1938 Eugene Jolas (with Elliot Paul, Apr. 1927-Mar. 1928; Robert Sage, Nov. 1927-fall 1928).
BEIN PLAYING CARDS GEN 1121: Imperfect: 6 cards only (KC, KD, QD, KH, and QH). From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards., Title and date of publication from World of Playing Cards website., French suit system., Composition of deck: 52 (A, K, Q, J, 10-2)., Kings with crowned suit signs., and Card backs: plain.