Les Enfants Terribles
by Jean Cocteau
- Used
- Good
- Paperback
- Condition
- Good
- Seller
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London, London, United Kingdom
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About This Item
Paris: Bernard Grasset. 85th ed. 11th printing (1947). 228pp. Good+ copy, covers slightly worn but very good for age, pages uncut . Good. Soft cover. 1947.
Synopsis
Les Enfants Terribles is a 1929 book by Jean Cocteau, published by Editions Bernard Grasset. It concerns two siblings, Elisabeth and Paul, who isolate themselves from the world as they grow up; this isolation is shattered by the stresses of their adolescence. It was first translated into English by Samuel Putnam in 1930 and published by Brewer & Warren Inc. A later English translation was made by Rosamond Lehmann in 1955, and published by New Directions in the U.S.
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- Bookseller
- Object Relations, IOBA (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 020438
- Title
- Les Enfants Terribles
- Author
- Jean Cocteau
- Format/Binding
- Soft cover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Bernard Grasset
- Place of Publication
- Paris
- Date Published
- 1947
- Pages
- 228
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Bookseller catalogs
- Literature;
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Glossary
Some terminology that may be used in this description includes:
- Good+
- A term used to denote a condition a slight grade better than Good.