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198714317Paris, Egoïste Media, 1987. Revue in-folio en feuilles de 155 pages, couverture photographique comprise.
10079NEUF. N° 4. (Octobre 1951). " A propos du sport ". Jean Cocteau, Henri Decoin, Fernand Léger, Jean Giraudoux, Michel Ragon, Pierre Mac Orlan, Henri Michaux, Géo Charles, Jean l'Anselme, René Delange, Arthur Honegger, etc. Photos de Pierre Boucher, Robert Doisneau, Brassaï, Henri Cartier-Bresson, etc. Bon état.
8946LA TABLE RONDE. // N° 4. Novembre 1945. André Suarès, Jules Romains, Daniel Halévy, Marcel Aymé, Philippe Hériat, Patrice de La Tour du Pin, Pierre Boutang Dessins hors texte de Jacques Villon, Marcel Gimond, Francis Grüber, André Marchand, Jacques Despierre, Brassaï, Léon Gischia. Exemplaire broché, couverture rempliée. 1/2.000 du tirage de base sur vélin du Marais. Très bel exemplaire.
16573Quatrième cahier de la table ronde, novembre 1945. Un volume in-4°, broché.
11813Revue éditée par le Centre National d'Expansion du Tourisme, du Thermalisme et du Climatisme, s. d. In-4 br. Textes de J. Cassou, G. Huisman, J. de Lacretelle, etc. Nombreuses photos en noir & blanc de Schall mais aussi de Brassaï, J. Roubier, etc. E.O.
L16994Éditions Jeanne Bucher, 1962. In-8 carré br. Catalogue de l'exposition rétrospective qui a eu lieu en décembre 1962. Textes en français, anglais et allemand par L. Durrell, H. Miller, Brassaï. Note biographique par J.F. Jaeger. Catalogue des oeuvres. Importante iconographie en couleurs et en noir & blanc. E.O. On joint le numéro 2 de juin 1959 de la revue Cahiers du Musée de poche, comprenant le texte Adios Reichel par Henry Miller. L'ensemble...
199984001Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press 1999. First US edition. xx 392 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Translated from the original French by Jane Marie Todd. Preface by Henry Miller from 1966. Introduction by Pierre Daix. Illustrated with photographs. Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press unknown
1952143551952 P., Editions Neuf (Robert Delpire), 1952, 1 vol. in-4° (276 x 216 mm) relié pleine toile rouge éditeur, photographie en noir et blanc avec titre en jaune contrecollée au plat supérieur, non paginé.Très bel exemplaire.
1964202602083Paris, Hachette, 1964 ; in-4, 255 pp., reliure pleine toile d'éditeur, avec jaquette illustrée. Nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc et en couleurs.
1982202602082Paris, Denoël, 1982 ; in-4, 224 pp., reliure pleine toile d'éditeur, avec jaquette illustrée. Nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc.
1977202602075Paris, Jean-Claude Simoën, 1977 ; in-8, 173 pp., broché.
9418Deux portraits en gros-plan de Brassaï, assis sur un sofa, vêtu d'un élégant gilet pied-de-poule. Photographies prise en mai 1975 par Marc Morceau (cachet au verso). Tirages argentiques d'époque 33 x 23 cm. Très bon état. /// Sur la première photo, Brassaï regarde l'objectif légèrement de biais ; sur la seconde, il cache ses yeux avec sa main gauche.
197626004<p>New York:: Pantheon 1976. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine dust jacket with just a touch of edge wear. The Secret Paris of the '30s is one of the most evocative photographic memoirs ever published. For years it was known that Brassai had taken a series of 'secret photographs' which could not be published because of their daring nature. Alone or in the company of friends he discovered the forbidden Paris of the 1930s - its brothels whores pimps and opium dens - the sordid yet bewitching bas-monde where high society mingled with the underworld. Brassai's photographs reveal a milieu previously known only through books such as the novels of Henry Miller a frequent companion on his nocturnal rambles: the seamy grimy yet infinitely exciting reality that tourists still think of when they seek 'Paris by night'. These fascinating images are accompanied by Brassai's own text in which he describes the extraordinary conditions under which he took his photographs.</p> Pantheon, hardcover
199726390<p>Chicago :: University of Chicago Press 1997. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight unread copy in a Fine dust jacket. This volume of letters and photographs by the man who was nicknamed the "Eye of Paris" by Henry Miller chronicles Brassai's early life and artistic development in Paris and Berlin during the 1920s and 30s.</p> University of Chicago Press, hardcover
198724386<p>Paris in the 20s Brassai. Paris by Night. New York:: Pantheon 1987. First Printing of the First US Edition. ISBN: 0394563271. A Fine copy in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket with peeling to the jacket laminate. Arriving in Paris in 1924 Brassaï rapidly became a shrewd observer of nocturnal Parisian life. He sensed that photography was the tool that would allow him to document his vision of a dying society. Fascinated by the night which he found disconcerting enigmatic and suggestive Brassaï photographed its every aspect from police to prostitutes to the homeless to socialites all in a dreamlike and mysterious manner. In sixty-four images Brassaï succeeded in remarkably capturing this unique ambience. This book meticulously assembled by Brassaï himself signifies the birth of the artist. Brassaï originally from Hungary traveled to Paris in 1924 where he began to associate with the avant-garde artist community in particular with Picasso and the Parisian surrealist circles. He quickly established himself as one of the most original photographers of his generation. </p> Pantheon,, hardcover
2000165180Paris: Reunion des Musees Nationaux 2000. Hardcover. First French Edition. Text in French.<br /> <br /> Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Musée Picasso from February 1 through May 1 2000. <br /> <br /> Fine with no dust jacket as issued.<br /> <br /> Oversize volume shipping billed at cost. Reunion des Musees Nationaux unknown
1999165775Chicago: University of Chicago 1999. First Edition. First Edition.<br /> <br /> Fine in a lightly rubbed Near Fine dust jacket. University of Chicago unknown
1949575Paris Mana, Tiranty 1949 Un volume in-8 couverture illustrée rempliée, 36 pp., 32 pl. en n&b. Dos manquant, intérieur frais.
11206N.R.F. 1975. In-8° broché. Jaquette photographique. 16 photographies de Brassaï hors texte. 264 pages. E.O. sur papier ordinaire.
19491453<p>16mo 6 1/2 x 5 inches; 165 x 130 mm 90 pages in tan printed wrappers soft cover. </p><p><b>INSCRIBED</b> by Brassaï on the half title: "Pour Françoise / bien amicalement / Brassaï / Paris / de 9 mai 1977." A volume of poems by the great Hungarian-French photographer who was born Gyula Halász 1899-1984. In this book Brassaï presents the thoughts and monologues of Marie a cleaning lady. The short texts are essentially snapshots of Marie's life and the lives of those around her. Text in French.<br /></p><p>The book contains an admiring introduction by American writer and fellow Paris resident Henry Miller. One of 2500 copies numbered 101 to 2600 on Vélin Alfa paper. There were also 100 deluxe copies containing an original signed etching.<br /></p><p>This volume comes with a notarized letter from Thomas Marotta explaining that Brassaï had inscribed it to his wife Françoise during a visit to Brassaï's home in Paris in 1977. SCARCE INSCRIBED.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Pages largely unopened and age-toned. Binding a bit loose wrappers soiled. About Very Good.<br /></p><p><br /></p> Les Éditions du Point du Jour paperback
200229112Chicago:: University of Chicago Press 2002. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. this volume covers the intertwined lives and friendship between Henry Miller and Brassai from the 1950s to 1973. Over the course of a number of warm intimate conversations Brassaï and Miller revisit their careers; discuss art literature Paris Greece Japan World War II and more; and consider the lives and works of many others in their circle including Lawrence Durrell Henri Matisse Salvador Dalí Georges Simenon André Malraux Hans Reichel Paul Klee and Amedeo Modigliani. Throughout Miller's zest for life shines through as do his love of art and his passionate intensity for just about everything he does from discussing a movie or play he'd just seen to reminiscing about a decades-long love. University of Chicago Press, unknown
1966131579Aguilar 1966. Tapa dura. 2ª Mano. . Ex biblioteca marca tejuelo en lomo tarjeta y sello.-- Se conocieron en los años treinta y su amistad duró más de tres décadas. Para Picasso las fotografías de Brassaï uno de los grandes maestros de la luz del siglo XX eran arte en estado puro. El sentimiento de admiración era mutuo y ha quedado plasmado en este documento de inusual belleza. Con una poderosa narrativa a la que acompañan 53 fotografías tomadas a lo largo de casi 30 treinta años Brassaï crea un revelador perfil de Picasso y al mismo tiempo construye una emocionante crónica del arte en la que desfilan extraordinarios personajes como Dalí Matisse Camus Sartre y Cocteau. "Si alguien quiere entenderme debe leer este libro" -Pablo Picasso. Traducción de Tirso Echeandía. con 53 fotogafias del autor. . 355 p. tapa dura Aguilar hardcover
18076Cahier de l’Herne, n° 17, 1971. Un volume in-4°, broché, photographies hors-texte.
9425Editions Neuf [Robert Delpire]. In-4°, reliure pleine toile rouge, planche photographique sur le premier plat. Non paginé [82 pages]. Photographies, textes et dessins de Brassaï. Texte introductif d'Henry Miller. Maquettes de Pierre Faucheux. E.O.
19885413Paris Musées 1988 In-8 broché, 88 pp. photographies en noir et blanc, couverture légèrement gondolée.