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194614424Paris: Editions Pierre Tisné 1946. Limited ed. g. Folio. Unbound. Dustjacket. Dj has been crudely repaired on spine with tape. Otherwise very good. 11 pages of text and 26 pages of 29 tipped-in color and b/w drawings by Brassai. Mainly femal nudes some male one elephant and two ducks. The poem by Jacques Prevert was especially written for this work. Text in French. In good condition. Editions Pierre Tisné unknown
1939010706Paris Editions de la Revue Verve 1939 In-2 Broché, couverture illustrée
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.
194971809Les éditions du point du jour | Paris 1949 | 12.50 x 16.50 cm | broché
1949009663Paris K Editeur 1949 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée Edition originale
1977DADAX03947338431977-08-12. First Edition. paperback. New. xx. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
194966959Paris: Les Editions Pont de Jour 1949. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. Limited to 2600 copies this is copy No. 407. A collection of poetry by the Hungarian-French photographer sculptor and writer with an introduction by Henry Miller. Text in French. Inscribed and signed by Brassai opposite the title page. 16mo. Printed on Velin Alfa paper and bound in light brown paper wrappers. Near fine. Les Editions Pont de Jour unknown books
19492310London / New York: The Focal Press 1949. First Edition. Fine/Very good . 8vo 10 x 6 7/8 inches 248 x 175 mm 98 pp. including a fold-out page with technical data for each photo. Text in English. Cream cloth with orange lettering on cover and spine. Pictorial dust jacket unclipped with a little wear to the seams chips to top folds and some soiling protected in a mylar dj cover. Contents are clean and pages unmarked. An important work on Paris by the Hungarian-French photographer sculptor writer and filmmaker who rose to international fame in France in the 20th century. He was one of the numerous Hungarian artists who flourished in Paris beginning between the world wars. This volume appeared in "Masters of the Camera" a series of "pictorial monographs. A library of the world's best camera work by the world's best cameramen." Dust jacket <br /> At the rear is a folding page with technical data of the equipment used by Brassaï for each of the photographs. The Focal Press unknown
19561326658Paris: The Olympia Press 1956. First Edition. 10mo. 171 pages; G-; in yellow black and gray wraps no lettering to spine; creasing to spine ; with photographs from Brassaï; States 'First and Original Edition' on title-page; a notoriously delicate binding this copy has glue visible along the gutters gatherings separated from spine at sfep; name on sfep pen on rear flap; shelved case 2. 1326658. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Olympia Press unknown books
19561326658Paris: The Olympia Press 1956. First Edition. 10mo. 171 pages. In Good minus condition. Bound in yellow black and gray wraps with no lettering to spine. Creasing to spine. A notoriously delicate binding this copy has glue visible along the gutters gatherings separated from spine at second free end paper name on second free end paper pen on rear flap. States 'First and Original Edition' on title-page. Shelved in Case 2. A novella covering Miller's time living as a struggling writer in Paris during the 1930s roughly during the same time that he was working on Black Spring. This first edition was published by Olympia Press in 1956 while Miller's work was still being censored in the United States. It would finally see an American release in 1965 after Miller won his obscenity case over the content of Tropic of Cancer. This 1956 edition features black and white photography by Hungarian-born photographer Brassaï Gyula Halász who Miller had elsewhere called "the eye of Paris." 1326658. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Olympia Press unknown
193838535Paris: Arts et Metiers Graphiques 1938. Very Good. Paris: Arts et Metiers Graphiques 1938. First Edition. Large quarto; publisher's metal spiral-bound pictorial wrappers housed in custom cloth slipcase; unpaginated; includes ninety leaves of black and white and color plates including some tipped in or folding. Wrappers a bit rubbed though contents remain clean and sound. A Very Good example.<br /> <br /> The penultimate issue of one of the great annuals of art photography. Arts et Metiers Graphiques unknown
193716251Paris, Gallimard, collection Métamorphoses III, 1937. In-8 broché de 176-[4] pages couverture de papier vergé. Couverture légèrement insolée,.
194971809Paris: Les éditions du point du jour 1949. Fine. Les éditions du point du jour Paris 1949 12.50 x 16.50 cm broché First edition one of the numbered copies on alfa vellum. Introduction by Henri Miller. Handsome copy. Autograph inscription dated and signed by Brassaï to Alex and Nadia Bloch. Les éditions du point du jour hardcover
1949CLL-386Paris, Les Editions du Point du Jour, 1949 In-8 de 92 pp., broché, non coupé.
198218611982 Editions Denoël, Paris, 1982. In-4, cartonnage éditeur, jaquette illustrée d'une photo. 224 pages. Nombreuses illustrations photo
194685130Couverture souple rempliée. Illustré de 30 dessins contrecollés. Non rogné.
1956015794Paris Olympia Press 1956 In-12 Broché, couverture illustrée à rabats
1933124737Paris Éditions Albert Skira 1933 11 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture illustrée (André Derain), 115 pp., 6 ff. Numéro double comprenant des textes par Breton, Tzara, Lacan, Dali, Eluard, Man Ray, Péret ou encore Maurice Heine, et illustré d'un frontispice en couleurs par Man Ray ainsi que de nombreuses reproductions (Brassaï, Braque, Dali, Matisse, Nadar, etc.). Petite salissure au second plat, sinon bon exemplaire.
1933124737Paris Éditions Albert Skira 1933 11 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture illustrée (André Derain), 115 pp., 6 ff. Numéro double comprenant des textes par Breton, Tzara, Lacan, Dali, Eluard, Man Ray, Péret ou encore Maurice Heine, et illustré d'un frontispice en couleurs par Man Ray ainsi que de nombreuses reproductions (Brassaï, Braque, Dali, Matisse, Nadar, etc.). Petite salissure au second plat, sinon bon exemplaire.
19331301-AÉditions de la Revue Verve, Tériade, Paris 1937. Très rare épreuve à plat (358 x 535 mm) toutes marges, avant massicotage de la couverture composée en papiers découpés par Henri Matisse et tirée en lithographie par Mourlot Frères.
19371301Éditions de la Revue Verve, Tériade, Paris 1937. 1 volume petit in-folio broché, couverture illustrée d'après Henri Matisse. 4 LITHOGRAPHIES EN COULEURS : Léger, Miro, Rattner, Borès. Nombreuses reproductions couleurs, Nombreuses photographies tirées en héliogravure (Blumenfeld, Bresson, Man Ray, Brassaï… et Louis Guichard). Textes de Gide, Bataille, Heine, Caillois, Dos Passos, Malraux, Michaux, Vollard. ÉDITION FRANÇAISE. Très bon exemplaire.
195219075Paris: Editions Neuf 1952. First edition. Hardcover. Orig.gilt lettered red cloth with mounted front cover photograph of Brassai. Near fine. Unpaginated. Approx. 72 pages. 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 cm. Illustrated with a host of reproductions of Brassai photographs -- including drawings and sculptures. French text: by Henry Miller and an autobiographical essay by Brassai on his early years. Rubbing to back cover at center fore-edge otherwise a bright and fresh copy. Editions Neuf hardcover
195219075Paris: Editions Neuf 1952. First edition. Hardcover. Orig.gilt lettered red cloth with mounted front cover photograph of Brassai. Near fine. Unpaginated. Approx. 72 pages. 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 cm. Illustrated with a host of reproductions of Brassai photographs -- including drawings and sculptures. French text: by Henry Miller and an autobiographical essay by Brassai on his early years. Rubbing to back cover at center fore-edge otherwise a bright and fresh copy. Editions Neuf hardcover books
19491453Paris: Les Éditions du Point du Jour 1949. First Edition First Printing. 16mo 6 1/2 inches /165 mm 90 pages in wrappers. Pages largely unopened and age-toned. Wrappers soiled. Overall a Very Good copy of a fragile volume. INSCRIBED 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. With an introduction by American writer and fellow Paris resident Henry Miller. This volume comes with a certificate of authenticity from the husband of the recipient both of whom were friends of Brassaï. One of 2500 numbered copies on Vélin Alfa. SCARCE SIGNED. <br/><br/> Les Éditions du Point du Jour unknown books
1958WRCLIT71408Paris: The Olympia Press 1958. 12mo. Stiff decorated wrappers by T. Tajiri. Illustrated with full-page photographs by Brassaï. Minor use at wrapper edges otherwise about fine. Second edition impression after the first of 1956. The colophon imprimatur is dated December 1957. S&J A100c. KEARNEY & CARROLL 1.16.2. The Olympia Press unknown books